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been brought from the rums of Pagaste, in the vicinity of said fort. 

 With one exception they contain nothing but proper names and adjec- 

 tives derived from proper names. I copied them in conformity with 

 the philological canon that no ancient writing should be suflfered to 

 perish. 



Pagasetic Inscriptions. 



ON THE NORTH WALL. 



ON THE SOUTH WALL. 

 1. 



Aioyevrjs 



HpaKkeiBov 



MaKfbav. 

 H pa TTodeivos iracnv f0r]s tofiov Al'Soy ovnat 

 EiKOtr' ercov, prjvas S" e^ en Xeirropevos, 

 Aioyevei- yevoi AE AYFI. N2TYri. NTEF. NEY2I 

 KaXXme? atdiov THPAIT . . . MEN 

 'AXX' [oJvk fart tvxV^ TrpocPvyeiv Koi baipova NHT 

 Olbe irapaxraaOai M.I2IM. .N ..I to ;(pe[a)i'. 



2. 3. 



AIctylvov. KXfOTrarpa 



^Trjaipevovs 

 HeXKala. 



ON THE THRESHOLD OF THE SOUTH DOOR. 



MvWis 



QeOKplTOV 



yvvTj. 



